fix wagon



fix someone's wagon

Fig. to punish someone; to get even with someone; to plot against someone. If you ever do that again, I'll fix your wagon! Tommy! You clean up your room this instant, or I'll fix your wagon! He reported me to the boss, but I fixed his wagon. I knocked his lunch on the floor.
See also: fix, wagon

fix (someone's) wagon

To get revenge on another.
See also: fix, wagon

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ioses-Biblical Greek
Pauleenpaw-LEENEnglish (Rare)
VergilVUR-jəlEnglish
Apollo[ə'pɔləu]
AlbrechtAHL-brekhtGerman
Zeru-Basque